There is some improvement in the performance of DM, when models have been fragmented in RSA before import?
I have created models based on RSA source code of a system, basically a transformation of C # to UML.
The models generated have imported the DM. The import status displays:
- 29,646 resources
- 147,129 elements
These models'm using to document system designs and new requirements.
However, I question arises, is it possible to improve the performance of DM in operations: Save, Refreshing, and Share with others, whether these models have been partitioned before importing into DM?
The platform is:
- DM 4.0.1 Final Release
- Windows Server 2003 Standard R2 x64 SP2
- Apache Tomcat
- DB2 9.7
- RSA 8.5
The models generated have imported the DM. The import status displays:
- 29,646 resources
- 147,129 elements
These models'm using to document system designs and new requirements.
However, I question arises, is it possible to improve the performance of DM in operations: Save, Refreshing, and Share with others, whether these models have been partitioned before importing into DM?
The platform is:
- DM 4.0.1 Final Release
- Windows Server 2003 Standard R2 x64 SP2
- Apache Tomcat
- DB2 9.7
- RSA 8.5
Accepted answer
I wouldn't expect any difference in the operations you described because the elements in models are fragmented (based on their type) when they are imported into the Design Management product.
This fragmentation upon import occurs regardless of how the elements have originally been fragmented.
This fragmentation upon import occurs regardless of how the elements have originally been fragmented.
One other answer
Hi Bruce,
Have you checked the DM Performance and Sizing report (https://jazz.net/library/article/1140) ? The Performance tuning section may provide some valuable guidance for your environment.